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07-01-2020 07:46 AM
At random times all TCP connections from the Internet are blocked (all ports and all IPs) for incoming traffic only. Websites, mail servers etc are not accessible from the Internet. UDP and ICMP are not affected. What could be causing this?
09-04-2020 09:28 AM
Thanks to all who responded. I was finally able to resolve this problem by by changing zone protection for Untrust from SYN Cookies to Random Early Drop.
07-01-2020 11:29 AM
Sounds like a DoS profile that is setup incorrectly and is blocking the destination address (your public IP) or vulnerability protection profile with the same misconfiguration. The default block-ip timeout is 5 minutes, which lines up with what you are running into.
07-01-2020 01:20 PM
There are no entries under Policy -> DoS Protection.
Is there another location I can look?
07-01-2020 01:27 PM
If you had any that's where they would be. What does your Vulnerability Protection profile look like for the security rulebase entries allowing this traffic inbound? That would be the next thing I would look at.
07-06-2020 08:03 AM
What I am seeing in logs related to the outage is:
But I am not able to see which rulebase this it related to.
07-06-2020 09:24 AM
@sharam wrote:
What I am seeing in logs related to the outage is:
But I am not able to see which rulebase this it related to.
You're showing the detailed log entry. (You've clicked the magnifying glass next to an entry in the threat log) To better help point out why this is happening we need to see the main entry. It looks like this is happening because of a VP profile which is attached to a security policy rule.
07-06-2020 11:52 AM
Thank you for your response @Brandon_Wertz . This is the main entry of an event that just happened today:
07-06-2020 12:07 PM
Can you please be more specific? Zone Pro is the first place we looked and changed various config to no effect.
07-06-2020 12:27 PM - edited 07-06-2020 12:28 PM
Did you look under Objects -> Security Profiles -> Dos Protection? Th default block duration is 5 minutes..
07-06-2020 12:35 PM
@fhewiufhwefhwe there are no entries under Objects -> Security Profiles -> Dos Protection, not even default.
07-06-2020 12:37 PM
Do you have source address exclusions under Reconnaissance Protection? You may want to include highly trusted items on your allow list there, such as internal DNS forwarders if you have them.
07-06-2020 12:46 PM
We don't have this problem with UDP which is what DNS uses.
07-06-2020 12:54 PM
DNS does use UDP, but can also use TCP over port 53 as well. Any way if you have site-to-site vpn or something similar, you may want some exclusions to Dos / Zone protections policies.
07-06-2020 01:18 PM
Thanks @fhewiufhwefhwe but the problem we are facing is that when the TCP outage occurs our thousands of user who are scattered across the Internet world are not able to reach our websites or mail servers. We don't want the firewall to block the whole Internet.
I should also point out if the subject is not clear that the problem is only with incoming TCP traffic. Outgoing traffic is not affected.
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